oil testing, for standard, is about 10 bucks, here.
but, they don't test for PH. dang.
I've run 20 gals of WMO through the centrifuge, and run it in my
truck.....works great. I diluted with diesel, before "spinning" to thin it
for better effect. And thinned again in the tank, since it had diesel
already in it.
I'm told, "oil" never wears out, only the additives and junk that gets in
it.
So, one might imagine given a good enough cleaning, PH balancing, and new
additives, it could run a long time.
Henry
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From: "briankk" <
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Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Max Age WVO - WAS Re: [CARS-ETC] What's up
with U.S. gasoline prices?
Well, that is very interesting. One of the questions in their FAQ is whether
it would be practical to centrifuge and re-use motor oil., they think
perhaps so if using synthetic motor oil...
I recall reading somewhere (Diesel Power?), of an aftermarket diesel filter
that contained an additive package booster. As the used oil becomes
contaminated with acid the PH goes to hell and starts eating expensive bits,
this package neutralizes that.. I do wonder if you had an synthetic oil
who's viscosity wasn't dependent on long chain polymers, might not be used
forever with this combination... How much is oil testing, nowadays?
bk
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Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Max Age WVO - WAS Re: [CARS-ETC] What's up
with U.S. gasoline prices?
To:
diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.comDate: Friday, January 21, 2011, 8:21 AM
simplecentrifuge.com
constant feed/output.
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